Warhammer 40K 1000 Point Tournament. January 2008

Above: The players pause for a group photo before the tournament

Above: Mike Hartshorn, the tournament's organizer, poses for a photo

Above: The tournament filled the game room

Above: Players review the rules of the Tournament carefully

Above: Warhammer players joke around during the tournament

Above: A player reaches for his dice during his turn

Above: The players consider the terrain when making their move

Above: Players discuss the rules before proceeding

Above: Players take a break between rounds

Above: Two players pause from their game to pose for a photograph

Above: Two players contemplate the war board

Above: This Warhammer game is filled with obstacles and terrain

Above: Warhammer terrain can be just as impressive as the armies themselves

Above: Players chat amiably during the game
Warhammer 40k Apocalypse Tournament. January 2008

Above: The Apocalypse tournament allowed players to throw the most disastrous and devastating enemies against one another in a battle to the death.

Above: Many of the models used during the tournament were so large that they could hardly be called "miniatures"

Above: The models demonstrated the creativity and ingenuity of their creators

Above: Brightly colored miniatures covered the war boards in an all-out assault

Above: The players took a while to contemplate their next move amidst the chaos

Above: Each minature was carefully placed in order to obtain the most strategic advantage

Above: The battle rages ever on

Above: The miniatures swarm across anything in their path

Above: This close up shows the amount of detail put into every miniature

Above: A player measures out his next move

Above: Guns, and robots, and aliens, oh my!

Above: The players somehow keep their calm amidst all the chaos

Above: These miniatures are an eye-catcher with their bright red paint

Above: More miniatures join the fray

Above: Just one small sample of the massive battle

Above: Forces are on the move

Above: The battle grows more intense as skirmishes multiply

Above: The armies press forward in spite of the resistance

Above: A parting shot of the Apocalyptic battle
Warhammer Fantasy Mini-Brawl Tournament. August 2007

Above: A Warhammer Fantasy player contemplates his strategy before the tournament

Above: The tournament begins!

Above: Each move requires great thought

Above: Tape measures are used to determine the movement of each army

Above: The armies prepare for attack!

Above: The games are well under way now

Above: Warhammer armies duke it out on the battle field

Above: Warhammer games often attract spectators

Above: Roll those dice!

Above: The clash of the armies!

Above: These Warhammer gamers consider their options

Above: The battle rages on
Above: The dice don't always roll the way that players want
Above: A parting shot of the Mini-Brawl Tournament
Warhammer Fantasy Tournament. September 2006
Above: A giant gorilla towers above hordes of Warhammer Fantasy miniatures
Above: Fun is a critical component of Warhammer Fantasy
Above: Rob Robertson won the Best Painted Unit Award during the September 2006 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament for his Grave Guard with Vampires
Above: Not only does Warhammer Fantasy require a good sense of tactics and strategy, it also requires a special artistic touch
Above: Warhammer Fantasy players survey the landscape before making their next move
Above: A Warhammer Fantasy player measures the battlefield before advancing his troops
Above: Players pause to consider their strategies as their Warhammer Fantasy armies prepare to clash
Above: Never underestimate the intimidation factor in Warhammer Fantasy
Above: Just like chess, every move is critical in Warhammer Fantasy
Above: Gamers pack All Fun & Games during Warhammer Fantasy tournaments
Above: Warhammer Fantasy tournaments give players a chance to hang out with fellow gamers
Above: Both men and women are attracted to the challenges of Warhammer Fantasy
Above: Players share war stories about memorable battles
Above: Although strategy and tactics are a major component of Warhammer Fantasy, the game still depends on the roll of the dice
Above: A close up of Warhammer Fantasy units prior to battle
Above: Units are positioned prior to the start of the Warhammer Fantasy tournament
Above: The fate of a Warhammer Fantasy game can lie with the luck of the dice
Above: A well-played Warhammer Fantasy game attracts the notice of a nearby spectator
Above: Warhammer Fantasy never fails to generate lively conversations about rules of the game
Above: Close up of a Warhammer Fantasy unit entered in the "Best Painted Unit" contest
Warhammer 40K Medusa V Tournament. August 2006
Above: Warhammer 40K players pose for a group photo before the start of the Medusa V tournament
Above: Warhammer miniatures painting contest winners (from left to right): Ray Ramey (3rd place), Jack Lincicum (1st place), Dave Burke (2nd place and large model)
Above: Large model winner in the Warhammer miniatures painting contest. Painted by Dave Burke
Above: 3rd place winner in the Warhammer miniatures painting contest. Painted by Ray Ramey
Above: 2nd place winner in the Warhammer miniatures painting contest. Painted by Dave Burke
Above: 1st place winner in the Warhammer miniatures painting contest. Painted by Jack Lincicum
Above: Warhammer 40K armies attack during the Medusa V tournament
Above: Tactics and strategy are the two skills needed by every Warhammer player
Above: Terrain can be either a blessing or a curse for a Warhammer army
Above: Dice can also serve as props on the Warhammer battlefield
Above: Even in the midst of a tournament, Warhammer players find time for a laugh
Above: The battlefield is set and the Warhammer armies are poised for war
Above: Warhammer players mull over their next move
Above: Warhammer 40K appeals to gamers of all ages
Above: A tournament is an excellent way for Warhammer players to hone their skills
Above: Winners of the Medusa V tournament (from left to right): Harold Jacobson (4th place); Jordan Wong (1st place); Jack Lincicum (2nd place); Dave Burke (3rd place); and Matt Jorgenson (Best Sportsman)
Warhammer Fantasy Miscellanous Pics. August 2006
Above: Warhammer Fantasy players discuss their strategies
Above: Warhammer Fantasy players plan their next move
Warhammer 40K Miscellaneous Pics. July 2006
Above: All Fun & Games keeps warboards and terrain on-hand for war gamers to use
Above: Warhammer 40K players battle it out
Above: Warhammer 40K armies navigate elaborate terrain to defeat their enemy
Above: All Fun & Games large game room can accomodate multiple Warhammer games at once
Junior Warhammer 40K Megabattle. February 2006
Above: Employee, Steve Carlton, examines Warhammer miniatures during the Junior 40K Megabattle
Above: Employee, Steve Carlton, and two Junior Warhammer 40K league members discuss the Megabattle
Above: Members of the Junior Warhammer 40K League prepare for the Megabattle
Above: Warhammer armies glare at each other across the field of battle
Above: A view of the armies prior to the Megabattle
Above: Junior Warhammer 40K League members duke it out during the Megabattle
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